Saturday, December 11, 2010

"I'm not going to be a lineman forever, I promise you that. Clipping wire all day, a monkey could do it. I mean when we first got together I said a lot of stuff 'bout where I was going to go and what I was going to be. I just wanted you to know that I wasn't giving you some kind of line, you know that I meant it. I never wanted to be famous, I just didn't expect to be so, I don't know...ordinary."

2 comments:

I'm a fan of Stir of Echoes, Jeremy. The writing and casting are as good as you could hope for and I liked the vibe of the story, being relocated to blue collar Chicago. It's too bad this was released right after The Sixth Sense, which I don't think has aged very well and is definitely inferior to what David Koepp pulled together.

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